Jessie Jones, a TV actress who became a succesful playwright with “Dearly Departed” and the Jones Hope Wooten Comedies, died March 20 in Washington, D.C. after a long illness. Her friend and writing ...
"Jessie was an unbelievably talented and kind woman, and knowing her life’s work will continue bringing laughter to theaters around the world brings great solace," writing partner Jamie Wooten says ...
Henrik Johan Ibsen (1828 – 1906) was born on 20 March to a wealthy merchant family in the port town of Skien. However, when he was just eight years old, his father went bankrupt, throwing the family ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jessie Jones, a TV actress who became a succesful playwright with “Dearly Departed” and the Jones Hope Wooten Comedies, died March ...
Actress Jessie Jones, who found success as a comedy playwright with “Dearly Departed” and had many guest roles on television, died on March 20. She was 75. She died in Washington, D.C., after a long ...
Migdalia Cruz, SoA, ’84, was just six years old when she wrote her first play titled “The Birth of a Man Means Death to the Klan.” With the help of her father, Cruz used Kleenex tissues to create ...
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